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GLASS CEILING; GLASS ESCALATO ... If you have ever tried walking through a closed glass door (well cleaned), you will relate. Like a glass escalator, it is invisible.
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www.scn.org/cmp/modules/soc-glas.htm
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A glass ceiling in an organisation is an unofficially bar to the promotion of certain types of staff, normally women. It is called glass because its not obviously there, but it is in fact. A glass escalator is an unofficial fast track promo...
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This finding is compatible with the idea that a socalled glass escalator takes underrepresented men on an upwardly mobile internal career path at a speed that their female colleagues can hardly enjoy. Furthermore, the results indicate that ...
http://wox.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/30/1/30
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The findings suggest the impact of a "glass escalator" for White men, a "glass ceiling" for others, and contradict the notion of a "declining significance of race." ... M. Hultin; Some Take the Glass Escalator, Some Hit the Glass Ceiling?: Career Consequences of Occupational Sex Segregation; Work and Occupations,
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wox.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/26/4/483
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That is, they are constrained by invisible barriers to promotion in their careers, caused mainly by sexist attitudes of men in the highest positions (Freeman 1990).2 In contrast to the "glass ceiling," many of the men I interviewed seem to encounter a "glass escalator." Often, despite their intentions,
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jan.ucc.nau.edu/hdh9/e-reserves/Williams_-_The_glass_es...
jan.ucc.nau.edu/hdh9/e-reserves/Williams_-_The_glass_escalator_PDF-1.pdf
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EJ660474 - Some Take the Glass Escalator, Some Hit the Glass Ceiling? Career Consequences of Occupational Sex Segregation.
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www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ6604...
www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ660474
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, the term glass ceiling refers to situations where the advancement of a qualified person within the hierarchy of an organization is stopped at a lower level because of some form of discrimination, most commonly sexism ... Glass elevator (or glass escalator) - The rapid promotion of men over women, especially into management,
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Glass_ceiling
www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Glass_ceiling
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and glass escalator are metaphors used to denote a quick ascent of some groups through the organizational hierarchy, in contrast to the glass ceiling which prevents upward movement.
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www.jrank.org/business/pages/661/glass-elevator.html
www.jrank.org/business/pages/661/glass-elevator.html
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